Commercial representation is growing for leading women who launched and sustained careers before the art market cared
PAD London founder says all its suppliers have increased their fees by 20% to 50%
David Aaron gallery’s £1m sale of a 154 million-year-old Camptosaurus skeleton highlights collectors’ growing interest in fossils
A confluence of factors has given the UK art market a lift—but will it last?
As the discipline's artists age and die, and the art world they occupy professionalises and expands, the question of their legacy grows
The head of the SP Lohia Foundation has begun a major new partnership with the National Gallery, London
Marlborough is offering work by the artist for $30m, while Skarstedt has earlier painting available for $15m
The experiential art venture is now "looking for an appropriate venue" to continue its programme
The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre will include exhibition halls and a 2,000-seat theatre
The celebrated German artist has created an installation at the Stedelijk Museum that marks a step away from the elaborate performance works for which she is best known
Public work HMS Alice Liddell—named after the women’s rights campaigner—envisions the capital as a site of "speculative fiction"
A number of the Indian capital's major cultural institutions, including the National Museum, will be rehoused
Fortune Teller hopes to act as a social hub for likeminded collectors to connect to one another
This edition of the Kassel quinquennial was engulfed by a row over antisemitism and racism that has drawn comment from Germany's senior politicians
The long-awaited shift looks set to make the world of NFTs considerably less harmful to the environment
Francis Bacon triptych and Renoir still life among works from the collection of CBS founder William S. Paley that have been "under the museum's stewardship" since his death
The initiative from new activist group headed by Jewish South African artist Adam Broomberg and Palestinian activist Issa Amro aims to reveal the realities of the Palestinian struggle in the ancient city of Hebron
Plus, translator for Seoul's mayor mistakenly announces that the fair will change locations next year
His eponymous Seoul gallery has opened Urs Fischer's first solo show in South Korea
Plus, will Anselm Kiefer enliven the saddest museum in Korea?
From hidden taxes to auction house competition, here are some of the unique facets of South Korea's art scene
From Do Ho Suh's child-friendly clay wonderland to Korakrit Arunanondchai's films on grief and love
Sotheby's will offer Chinese antiquities and Impressionist portraits amassed by the scion of one of Hong Kong's richest families
Exhibition builds on a project to document Ukraine's monumental and contested public art created during Soviet era
As the fair celebrates a decade, its director discusses how its future lies in remaining regional and activating the Danish capital
Work was in the possession of three suspects who have been arrested for involvement in the trade of narcotics
From smuggled paintings to cancelled visas, the heads of the subcontinent's fairs, biennials and galleries weigh in on the ramifications of the contested border
From Kolkata to Chicago, here are 11 shows that deal with the many histories of nationhood and freedom in the subcontinent
Group exhibition at John Hansard Gallery in Southampton is curated by the Mumbai artist Jitish Kallat and includes works by Kader Attia and Zarina
It will be India's second institution dedicated to the mass displacement of 1947